See https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/334
Severity levels low, medium, high are now exposed to the UI in form of
dotted, dashed and solid lines. The line on the UI represents the
highest-so-far severity seen.
Originally this was intended to be represented by Yellow/Orange/Red, but
this would mean yet another divergence for colorblind mode. This is
colorblind-friendly by default (I think...)
As part of this, simplify EventType so that it becomes a flat "level"
enum without nested variants.
There is also a new debug endpoint that allows one to overwrite the
display level directly for testing.
Rayhunter uses a mixture of spawn and spawn_blocking, then also does
some blocking operations inside of async code.
Move everything to async. This allows us to use the single-threaded
runtime.
Now the binary is 100kB smaller, and the memory usage also improved by
~100kB on tplink.
Because we toggle some ioctl settings based on this field, change the
name to better capture that we're selecting which device we want to load
settings for, not just the display module to load. This creates room for
future per-device settings without needing more config file fields.
Add support for the Tmobile TMOHS1, a Wingtech CT2MHS01-based hotspot
with a Qualcomm mdm9607. The TMOHS1 has no screen, only 5 LEDs, two of
which are RGB.
Instead of mirroring the QMDL container format exactly, let our analysis
files just be flat lists of packet analysis. Also removes the dummy
analyzer and adds version numbers to analysis reports and Analyzers